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Drystone Bench Est. 2011
Heritage craftsmen since 2011

Workbenches built to last a working lifetime. Hand-built benches for workshops that mean business.

We design and build solid hardwood workbenches for serious home workshops. No flat-pack, no shortcuts. Every bench leaves our workshop hand-fitted and ready for decades of use.

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Founded 2011 · Family-owned · Six generations

Drystone Bench. A workshop. A shop. Generations of craftsmen.

Here's the problem most men run into: they buy a workbench that looks the part, get it home, load it up with a vise and a few clamps — and within a year it's racking, the top is cupping, and the leg joints are loose. You've wasted a weekend building it and two hundred euros on something that belongs in a skip.

We started Drystone Bench in 2011 because we were tired of seeing that happen. The founder, Gerrit Hoekman, had spent the previous decade fitting out professional cabinetry workshops and kept watching the same cheap benches fail the same way. He built the first Drystone bench for his own shop — solid European beech, drawbored mortise-and-tenon joinery, a leg vise with a wooden parallel guide — and three people asked him to build one for them before the year was out.

Today we have six people in the workshop. We build between 340 and 380 benches a year, which is about as many as we can build without cutting corners. The tops are flattened by hand before they ship. The vises are fitted and adjusted to each bench, not dropped in as an afterthought. Lead time is currently eight to ten weeks.

Join the community of craftsmen who've stopped replacing benches and started using them. The men who come to us are typically 35 and older — engineers, cabinetmakers, retired tradesmen, serious hobbyists who've outgrown their first setup and want something they won't have to think about again.

We don't do flat-pack. We don't do MDF tops with a hardwood veneer. We don't chase volume.

Gerrit Hoekman

— Gerrit Hoekman, founder

Built to work, built to last.

We don't make benches for showrooms. We make them for men who use them hard and expect them to still be square in twenty years. Join the community of craftsmen who've trusted a Drystone bench since the beginning — and take the next step toward building something worth keeping.

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The builders

The hands behind the bench.

Gerrit Hoekman

Gerrit Hoekman

Founder & Workshop Lead

Gerrit spent ten years fitting professional cabinetry workshops before building the first Drystone bench in

Klaus Brandt

Klaus Brandt

Senior Bench Builder

Twenty-two years on the bench, the last nine of them at Drystone.

Thomas Meijer

Thomas Meijer

Vise & Hardware Fitting

Thomas came to us from a tool-restoration background and has fitted and adjusted well over a thousand leg

Anke Richter

Anke Richter

Customer Service

Anke manages orders, lead-time updates, and the back-and-forth on custom specifications.

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Browse the range

Find the bench that suits the work.

Every workbench we build is hand-assembled in the workshop. Start with what you actually do — joinery, cabinetmaking, general woodwork — and the right spec will follow.

Featured pieces

Off the bench this season.

Picked by the foreman of the workshop, not by the front office. These are the pieces the makers are proudest of this season — profile, material, build stated honestly.

Featured
workbench

Solid Beech Roubo Workbench

The bench that won't move when you don't want it to.

  • ◆ Profile A
  • ◆ Calf
  • ◆ Reinforced
workbench

Hard Maple Cabinetmaker's Bench

Hard maple top, 95mm thick, with a quick-release face vise and an end vise fitted as standard.

  • ◆ Profile C
  • ◆ Suede
  • ◆ Hand-stitched
Custom Built
workbench

Nicholson Bench — Pine & Ash

The English tradesman's answer to a working bench.

  • ◆ Profile B
  • ◆ Shell-grade hide
  • ◆ Premium-build
vise

Cast Iron Leg Vise

Single-screw leg vise with a 450mm wooden chop and a cast iron parallel guide.

  • ◆ Profile D
  • ◆ Calf
  • ◆ Custom-build
Heritage
vise

Twin-Screw End Vise

Two 38mm steel screws, 350mm apart, with a solid beech jaw face.

  • ◆ Profile A
  • ◆ Heavy grain
  • ◆ Heavy-duty
vise

Quick-Release Face Vise

Cast iron body, 178mm jaw opening, with a one-turn quick-release mechanism.

  • ◆ Profile C
  • ◆ Suede
  • ◆ Standard
Straight answers

Questions we get from the workshop floor.

Timber species, vise options, lead times, delivery into a garage or outbuilding — answered plainly.

01 What wood do you use and does it actually matter?

It matters more than most people admit. The Solid Beech Roubo is built from European beech — dense, stable, and forgiving under a hand plane. The Hard Maple Cabinetmaker's Bench uses hard maple throughout, which is harder still and better for fine work where you need the bench to stay put. The Nicholson uses pine for the top and ash for the legs — lighter, more affordable, still solid enough for a working shop.

02 How long does a bench take to arrive after I order?

Most benches ship within ten to fourteen working days. The Roubo and Maple benches are built to order, so allow three weeks if you're ordering in a busy period. We'll email you a dispatch date when your order goes to the workshop. Freight delivery to your door — you won't be asked to meet a pallet at a depot.

03 Do you ship to Europe, and are there customs charges?

Yes, we ship across the EU, Switzerland, and the EU. Customs duties on solid timber furniture vary by country — we declare accurately on all paperwork, so there are no surprises at the border from our end. What we can't do is predict exactly what your local customs office will charge. Most EU customers receive their bench without additional fees, but it does happen occasionally.

04 Can I return a bench if it isn't right for my workshop?

You have fourteen days from delivery to request a return. The bench needs to be unassembled and in the original packaging — a used bench with sawdust in the vise screw isn't something we can resell. If there's a defect or damage in transit, that's on us completely and we'll sort it fast. Contact us through the Contacts page and we'll walk you through the process.

05 Which vise should I add to a Roubo bench?

For a Roubo, the Cast Iron Leg Vise is the natural choice — it's what the design was built around. Heavy, wide-opening, and it grips without racking. If you do a lot of panel work or need to hold wide boards on end, add the Twin-Screw End Vise as well. The Quick-Release Face Vise suits the Cabinetmaker's Bench better — faster to operate when you're cycling through lots of small pieces.

06 Is the bench flat when it arrives, or do I need to flatten it myself?

We machine the top flat before dispatch. That said, solid timber moves — especially in the first weeks after delivery as it adjusts to your shop's humidity. A light pass with a hand plane after it's settled is normal and expected. It's not a defect; it's wood. If the top arrives with visible twist or cupping beyond a millimetre or two, that's a problem and we want to know about it.

07 What's the warranty on a workbench?

Two years on materials and construction. Structural failures — bad joints, failing hardware, cracked tops from a manufacturing defect — we fix or replace. Normal wear, tool marks, and seasonal wood movement aren't covered because they're not failures. The benches are built to last decades. If something goes wrong in the first two years that isn't your doing, get in touch and we'll make it right.

08 Do the benches need assembly, and how difficult is it?

All benches ship partially assembled — legs and stretchers come as a sub-assembly, the top ships separately. Assembly takes most people ninety minutes to two hours with basic tools. Instructions are included and written by someone who has actually built one, not a technical writer working from photographs. If you get stuck, call us — we'd rather spend ten minutes on the phone than have you wrestling with it alone.

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Become an owner. Then come back in ten years.

Our craftsmen answer the phone themselves. Tell us the way you use it, the climate you live in, the shape of your build — they will come back with two profiles to consider and a material for each. No script, no quota, no pressure to buy this season. Most owners commission once, then return for a restoration a decade on.

The full range

Filter by size, vise type, timber.

Solid hardwood tops, mortised legs, proper vises. No flat-pack, no assembly instructions in six languages.

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workbench

Solid Beech Roubo Workbench

The bench that won't move when you don't want it to.

workbench

Hard Maple Cabinetmaker's Bench

Hard maple top, 95mm thick, with a quick-release face vise and an end vise fitted as standard.

workbench

Nicholson Bench — Pine & Ash

The English tradesman's answer to a working bench.

vise

Cast Iron Leg Vise

Single-screw leg vise with a 450mm wooden chop and a cast iron parallel guide.

vise

Twin-Screw End Vise

Two 38mm steel screws, 350mm apart, with a solid beech jaw face.

vise

Quick-Release Face Vise

Cast iron body, 178mm jaw opening, with a one-turn quick-release mechanism.

workholding

Forged Steel Holdfasts — Pair

Two holdfasts, forged from 16mm mild steel bar, shanks turned to 19mm to fit standard dog holes.

workholding

Beech Bench Dogs — Set of Four

Square-section bench dogs in close-grained European beech.

bench top

Replacement Beech Bench Top — 1800mm

A laminated European beech top, 1800 x 600 x 85mm, pre-drilled with two rows of 19mm dog holes at 150mm

workholding

Adjustable Planing Stop — Steel

A mortised steel planing stop with a 40mm adjustment range, operated by a knurled knob underneath the bench

workbench

Low Assembly Bench — 750mm Height

Set lower than a standard bench at 750mm, built for assembly work where you need to stand over the piece.

finishing

Danish Oil for Bench Tops — 1L

The finish we use on every bench top before it leaves.

accessory

Wall Tool Cabinet — Pine Frame

A shallow wall cabinet, 1200 x 600 x 180mm, with a pine frame and a plywood back fitted with a French cleat

service

Bench Top Flattening Service

Send the top in — we run it through the wide drum sander and return it flat to 0.15mm.

vise

Wooden Screw Face Vise Kit

Everything needed to fit a traditional wooden-screw face vise: a 50mm beech screw and nut, two guide rods, a

Customer letters

Notes from Customer Club members.

Verified members of the Customer Club, writing back to the workshop years after they took delivery. We do not edit for tone — only confirm the order existed. Some letters arrive on paper.

★★★★★

"Had three different benches over the years — two collapsed under serious work, one racked the moment I put a tail vise on it. The Drystone held flat from day one. I've been planing hardwoods on it for eight months and the top hasn't moved a fraction. Dog holes are exactly where they should be. This is what a workbench is supposed to feel like."

Thomas B.
Thomas B. cabinet maker, 22 years
★★★★★

"Forty years in the trade and I've built benches myself. Retired and didn't want the project — just wanted something solid to work from in the garage. The Drystone is heavier than I expected, which is exactly right. Legs are mortised and wedged, not bolted. My son helped me set it up and even he noticed the quality of the timber."

Richard P.
Richard P. retired joiner
★★★★☆

"Good bench. The leg vise grips well and the chop face is properly thick — none of the flex you get on cheaper kit. Delivery took longer than the estimate, about ten days extra, and the packaging was roughed up on one corner. The timber itself arrived without damage. I'd order again but factor in the wait."

Pieter v.d.B.
Pieter v.d.B. first-time buyer
★★★★★

"Set it up over a weekend. The instructions are clear and the mortise joints fit without persuasion — rare. I've been using it for hand-cut dovetails and the bench doesn't budge. The tail vise runs smooth. I spent more than I intended to. I'm not sorry."

Friedrich M.
Friedrich M. woodworking hobbyist, 15 years
★★★★★

"My second Drystone — first one I bought for my workshop, this one for a dedicated sharpening station in the garage. The top is thick enough to take a lot of abuse and still come back flat with a scrub plane. I've recommended these to three people. Two of them have since bought one."

Olivier P.
Olivier P. customer since 2019
★★★☆☆

"The bench itself is well made — no complaints about the timber or the joinery. But the quick-release mechanism on the tail vise was stiff out of the box and needed a fair bit of adjustment before it ran freely. Took me about an hour to sort. Once set, it works well. Worth noting for anyone who expects it to be ready to use straight away."

Anders L.
Anders L. furniture restorer
Is this workshop for you?

You buy once. Then again in ten years.

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You know the build matters more than the label. The piece that fits the life you have, not the life a catalogue says you should have.

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You would rather pay once for a piece that lasts a decade than four times over the same span for ones that disappoint the second season.

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You read the build — materials, construction, makers — before you read the price. The build tells you the truth; the price only tells you the marketing.

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You want to send a tired piece back and get it restored on the same bench it was built on. Not replaced. Restored.

Built for men aged 35-65+ — established working professionals, craftsmen, and longtime collectors.

Contact Us

Visit the workshop, write to us, or call during opening hours.

Drystone Bench & Co.

Address
Strandgaten 18, Bergen
Email
[email protected]
Phone
+47 553 28 741

Opening hours

Mon–Fri09:00 – 17:00
Saturday10:00 – 15:00
SundayClosed

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